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THE  PROPERTY  OF 

Mr.  CHARLES  L.  FROST, 

OF  THIS  CITY, 

Comprising  choice  examples  of  the  French, 
Belgian,  Dusseldorf,  English  and 
American  Schools, 

TO  BE  SOLD  BY  AUCTION 


AT  THE 


'Clinton  Hall,  Art  .Galleries. Astor  Place,- 

KJ  ton  5  j  pj  tT'  '  a  CJ  -xjb  ’ 

Tf’iulaij  and  <~J aiaolatj  /pneninQs., 

MARCH  18th  &  19th,  at  7i  o’clock.  !  &  /  9 

LEAVITT,  STREBEIGIT  c&i  OCX, 
JOHN  H.  AUSTEN,  Auctioneer. 


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Among  the  Paintings  are  specimens — 

FOREIGN. 

By  Carl  Hubner — Joostens —  Touissant — A.  R.  Jones — Vaarberg — 
Musin — Moulinet — Seignac — Lanfont  de  Metz — Carolus — Delaroche 
— Cantilini — H.  Vernet — Bakalowitcz— -Von  Schendel,  etc.  etc. 

AMERICAN. 

J.  W.  Casilear  —  Thos.  Hicks  —  Eastman  Johnson — J.  F.  Kensett — 
S.  R.  Gifford — Wm.  Hart — James  M.  Hart — A.  D.  Ahattuck — Fait 
W.  Ranney — Fagnani — Inman — Bispham — J.  R.  Brevoorf — Butman 
—  J.  F.  Cropsey —  A.  Wust —  Lambdin  —  Holberton — Sonntag  — 
F.  Howland,  etc.  etc. 

lalleries  open  for  Exhibition,  Free,  Day  and  Evening. 


£-« 


NO. 


LIBRARY 

M.KNOEDLER&GO. 
556-8  Fifth  Ave. 
New  York 


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SPECIAL  NOTICE. 

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Mr.  Charles  L.  Frost,  begs  to  announce  that  prior  to  leaving 
for  Europe,  he  will  sell  by  auction,  through  Messrs.  Leavitt, 
Strebeigh  &  Co.,  Clinton  Hall,  Astor  Place,  his  entire  collection 
ot  Paintings,  Engravings,  Statuary,  &c.  Furthermore,  he  would 
state,  that  the  Paintings  in  this  collection  have  been  selected  by 
himself  during  many  years,  and  no  others  included.  And  that 
every  Painting  will  be  sold  by  Auction  to  the  highest  bidder,  with- 
out  any  reserve  or  limitation  whatever. 

TERMS  OF  SALE. 

A  sufficient  deposit  will  be  required  from  all  purchasers,  at  the 
option  of  the  Auctioneer.  It  shall  apply  to  all  goods  purchased  at 
this  sale.  All  purchases  must  be  paid  for  within  twenty  four  hours 
from  the  day  of  Sale,  or  the  deposit  will  be  forfeited  and  the  sale 
annulled,  or  the  goods  resold  for  account  of  purchaser,  at  the  option 
of  the  Auctioneer. 

N.  B. —  The  Pictures  are  elegantly  framed  and  the  frames  will 
be  sold  with  the  Pictures  without  extra  charge. 

Parties  unable  to  attend  the  Sale  can  have  their  orders  to  pur¬ 
chase  faithfully  executed  by  the  Auctioneers. 


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CATALOGUE. 


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5 

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Fruit  and  Flowers. 

P.  VERBRUGGEN,  1 668. 
Fowls—  —Oil  COpper.  A  pair. 

FLORIAN. 

Tennyson's  Maud. 

L.  M.  WILES. 

Cattle  Piece. 

J.  A.  OERTEL. 

Quail. 

G.  BURLING. 

Fandscape  and  Cattle. 

J.  CULVERHOUSE. 

Reminiscence  of  Italian  Fife. — 

Costume  of  the  Abruzzi  Mountains. 

CEPHAS  G.  THOMPSON. 


This  pa  nting  was  presented  to  the  Sanitary  Fair  by  the  artist,  and 

there  purchased. 

8  Fruit. 


FORSTER. 


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13 

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15 

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D 

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20 

2  1 

22 

23 


Parler  au  Port. 


W.  FRERICHS. 


Temptation. 

F  ruit. 

Monkey  Pedlar. 

Van  Dyke’s  Daughter. 


FR10F0LL0,  1697. 
ROESEN. 
“  MAES.” 

SHUSTER. 


Interior. 

Attributed  to  TENN1ERS. 

Ouail  and  Young. 


Chickens. 

Spring. 

The  Sentinel. 

Still  Life. 
Black-and-Tan. 
New  Bethel,  Conn. 
Summer  Evening;'. 
The  Novel  Reader. 


W.  HOLBERTON. 
W.  HOLBERTON. 
BEAULIEU. 
P.  MORAN— Philadelphia. 

T.  MARTIN. 
FRAYNEAU. 
J.  F AIRMAN. 
BREVOORT. 
J.  O.  B.  INMAN. 


24  Roman  Girl  at  the  Fountain. 

T.  HICKS. 

25  Fish. 

INGRAM. 

26  Gathering  Grapes. 


27  Companion 


BENSELL. — Philadelphia 


Do. 


Do. 


28  Scene  on  the  San  Joaquin. 

(near  Stockton ,  Cal.)  BUTMAN. 


29  Near  Monterey,  Cal. 


Do. 


30  Moonlight  Scene — Landscape. 

YON  BOM  BERG IIER. 

3  i  Cattle  Piece. 

32  Companion. 

33  Chickens. 

34  The  Miniature. 


W.  KOOMAN. 
Do. 

GYSLINCKES. 

CAROLUS. 


35  Training  the  Dog. 

LANFANT  DE  METZ. 

36  The  Architect  showing  his  Plans. 

STKOEBEL. 

37  Strolling  Players — exterior. 

A  verv  fine  specimen  of  the  Dusseldorf  school. 

II.  D1  ELENS. 

38  Landscape — White  Mountains.  > 

II.  B1SPHAM. 


39 

40 

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42 

43 

44 

45 

46 

47 

48 

49 

50 

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52 


Dead  Game. 

W.  H0LBERT0N. 

Landscape — near  Bethel,  Me. 

BUTMAN. 

Landscape. 

J .  W.  CASILEAR. 

Study  for  a  larger  Painting. 

Albert  Durer,  at  the  age  of  ten. 

J.  D.  BLONDER. 

Pen  and  Ink  Sketch. 

J.  F.  CROPSEY. 

Italian  Beauty. 

CARL  MULLER. 

Considered  one  of  the  finest  efforts  of  this  artist. 

Learning  to  Sew. 

SAUVAGE. 


Cattle — Landscape. 
Marine  View. 

The  Serenade. 

View  in  Italy. 

Do. 


W.  RANNEY. 
WALD0RP,  1S52. 
NOTTERM  AN. 
CANALETTL 
Do. 


Two  fine  perspective  Views. 

Landscape — near  Haarlem. 

C.  F.  DE  VOGEL. 

Lady  and  Gent.  (Water color.) 

DAVID,  Paris. 


Raphael’s  Transfiguration. 

A  superb  copy,  very  highly  finished. 

54  Dog  and  Game. 

5  S  Do. 

56  Rye  Flowers. 


HENRIETTA  RONNER. 
Do. 


VON  SEBEN. 

One  of  the  finest  works  of  this  Artist. 


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5  7  Landscape. 
58  Do. 


A.  BLAKELOCK. 


Do. 


Probably  the  best  specimens  of  this  Artist. 

?q  Landscape — Evening;. 

J.M.HART. 

Verv  fine  in  tone  and  color. 

60  Venus  and  Cupid. 

G.  H.  YEWELL. 

Very  warm  and  rich  in  color. 

6 1  W ood  Gatherers. 

MAROHN. 

62  Tasso  in  Prison. 

A.  JOOSTENS,  London. 

Paintings  by  this  Artist  are  highly  esteemed — only  three  specimens 

known  in  this  country. 

65  Exterior — May  Pole 

VEROX. 

Highly  finished — exquisite  in  drawing  and  color. 

64  Shepherd  and  Sheep. 


65  Landscape. 


LAURENT  DE  BEUL. 
M.  A.  KOEKOEK. 


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66  Marine.  “  The  Getty  ”  off  Ostencl 

.  ,  *  F.  MUSIN 

Considered  the  Chef  d’  euvre  of  this  Artist  in  this  country. 

67  Exterior — The  See-Saw. 

B.  BE  LOOSE 

68  Street  Scene. 

CONSTANTIN 

69  Landscape — Sunset. 


70  Pheasant  on  the  Wing. 

71  Cook’s  Aid. 

72  Cleaning  the  Cage. 

Companion. 


A.  WEST. 

A.  F.  TAIT. 
J.  DEYAIJX. 

J.  DEVAUX. 


73  Market  Scene.  Moonlight. 

P.  G.  CAN TI LINE 


74  Interior.  Candlelight. 

7  5  Finding  of  Moses. 

76  Dog  and  Partridge. 

77  Marine. 

TH.  KRUSEMAN 

78  Moonlight  Scene  in  Holland. 

J.  CULYERHOUSE. 


Do. 

LOEMANS. 

TOBIN. 


ENGRA  VINO'S. 


79 

80 

8 1 

82 

83 

84 

85 

86 
87 


H  emicycle. 

DELAROCHE. 

Telemaque. 

Colored.  PAPRTY. 

Eugenie  and  Maids.  Colored. 

Lost  in  the  Woods.  Colored. 

Der  Pferstall  von  Phillipp  Wou- 

vermann. 

H  oly  F  am  ily — proof. 

EELSING. 

Second  Thoughts  are  Best. 

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Etching — very  fine. 

Bacchus  and  Ariadne.  Photograph. 
Madonna.  Photograph. 


88 

Return  from  Skating. 

Water  color. 

T.  WORTH. 

89 

Setting  out. 

0 

H  VERNET. 

9° 

Coming  back. 

(h 

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Companion. 

H.  VERNET. 

9> 

Curiosity. 

F. 

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NOTTERMAN. 

92  Still  Life. 

W.  HOLBERTON. 

✓^93  Landscape— Bay  Santa  Cruz  and 

Ranche.  Near  San  Francisco. 


7  7*^ 


BUTMAN. 


This  picture  was  painted  in  California  by  the  artist. 

94  Mother’s  Darling. 


95  Rustic  Prayer. 

^  7)  96  Cattle  Piece. 

97  The  Convalescent. 


G.  LAMBDIN. 

VON  SEBEN. 

H.  BISPHAM. 


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E.  LELIUX. 

A  very  fine  specimen  of  the  French  school.  Rich  in  color 

98  The  Swing. 

J.  CRAWFORD  THOM, 

Pupil  of  Ed.  Frere. 


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99  Winter  Scene. 

T.  K.  SPOHLER,  of  Antwerp. 

100  Dignity. 


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ANSDELL 

1 01  Pacific  Coast. 

GRANVILLE  PERKINS. 

One  of  the  finest  examples  of  this  rising  young  artist- 

C  102  Sunset  at  Sea— rafter  a  storm. 

JfP  Do. 

103  Flowers. 


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W.  LIOLBERTON. 


104  A  Showery  Day. 


J.  BREVOORT. 


105  The  Return. 

E.  BEMINDT. 

106  A  Good  Time  in  the  Garden. 

E.  L.  HENRY.; 

Very  highly  finished — full  of  detail. 

107  Cattle  Piece. 

h.  savry.  /  ?a 

d  by  Mr.  D’Huyvetter  the  finest  specimen  of  this  air''-'' 
in  this  country. 


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MAROHN 


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A  fine  portrait. 


F.  BOYLE,  i 


S.  COI 


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HUYCK. 


Do. 


i  [  3  Girl  and  Cherries. 
1 14  Sappho. 


An  undoubted  original. 

1 1  5  Eli  and  Samuel. 

<’  Ji  \  A  vety  fine  Pastel. 

1 16  View  near  Dusseldorf. 


FAGNANI,  1863. 

T-  • ' 

MIG  NON.  A 


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ASBEOK. 


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1 1 7  Companion. 

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1 18  Chickens.  The  duel. 


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A.  JACOMIN 


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,  ti 9  Impudence. 

'  HERMANN. 

t  20  Ulysses  discovering  Achilles  at 

the  Court  of  Lycomedes. 

EU  ST  A  CII1US  Le  SUEUR,  Paris,  1617. 

12  i  Landscape — a  New-England 

Farm-yard. 

G.  H.  DUEEIE. 

A  painting..wonderful  in  detail,  pure  in  color,  and  considered  the 
masterpiece  of  the  artist. 

f  122  Landscape — Autumn  afternoon. 

AVM.  HART. 

/i 23  Coast  Scene. 

Hr.  RUGGLE8. 

One  of  the  last  paintings  of  this  artist. 

Z)  o  124  The  Smoker. 

DOUW. 

Very  highly  finished. 

125  Christmas  Present. 

J.  GOUPIL,  Pal  is. 

Rich  in  color — exquisitely  finished. 


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126  The  Return  Home. 

VON  SEBEN. 

127  Shelter  from  the  Storm. 

Do. 

128  The  Dancing  Jack. 

C  '  DAMSCHROEDER. 

1  129  Scene  in  the  Alleghanies. 

W.  L.  SONNTAG. 

i  30  The  Burial  of  the  Bird. 

C.  SCHUSSELE,  1865. 

One  of  the  last  and  best  examples  of  this  artist. 


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131  Newport  Rocks. 


J.  F.  KENSETT. 


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133 

134 


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Coast  Scene. 

DE  HAAS. 

Mother  and  Daughter. 

A.  F.  TA1T. 

Dream  of  Youth. 

F.  HOWLAND. 

A  fine  painting — -wonderful  in  its  detail. 

The  Intercepted  Letter. 

CARL  HUBNER.  y)  -  ‘  0 

A  fine  example. 

The  Loving  Doves. 

A.  LERAY,  pupil  of  De  la  Roche. 

From  the  Paris  Exhibition  ot  1865. 

The  Lovers. 

A.  LAFARRE 


Village  School. 


K  L  J 

ED.  MOULINET.  o 

This  painting  cost  in  Paris,  10,000  francs. 


139 


The  Noon-clay  Hour. 

JAMES  M.  HART. 


The  Sick  Child. 
Peace. 


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142 


E.  J.  B0KS, 

Pupil  of  N.  DeKeyser,  Director  ol  Academy 
of  Fine  Arts,  Antwerp. 

Considered  the  chef  (PEvvre  of  this  artist. 

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143 


Torre  dei  Schiari. 

{Carnpagna  di  Roma.)  S.  R.  GIFFORD. 

Landscape — Early  Autumn. 

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144  The  Trapper’s  Last  Shot. 

w.  ranney. 

This  celebrated  picture  was  painted  for  the  Art  Union,  and  has  a 

world  wide  reputation. 

Sheep  and  Landscape. 

A.  R.  JONES,  pupil  of  Yerboeckoven. 

Hill-side  near  Lake  Champlain. 

A.  D.  SHAT  LUCK. 

Just  Awake. 

EASTMAN  JOHNSON. 

Painted  expressly  for  Mr.  Frost,  by  this  artist. 

The  Pet  Parrot. 

BAKALOWIOZ. 

An  exquisite  little  cabinet  gem. 


LOUIS  TOUSSAINT,  Dusseldorf. 

A  painting  remarkable  for  its  fine  treatment  of  light  and  shadow. 

148  The  Countess. 

A.  COVNOT. 

,  a  149  Italian  Market  Scene. 

'  A  very  highly-finished  cabinet  picture. 

P.  CARON. 

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151  Fitting  the  Armor. 


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152  The  Toilet. 

IL.  HOLLANDER,  Amsterdam. 

153  The  Butterfly. 


154  Landscape. 

155  Chickens. 


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156  Young  Quail. 

HOLBERTON. 

157  The  Card-players.  y- 

A'ERON. 

158  Friendly  Meal. 

J.  CRAWFORD  THOM. .  y 

T59  Children  and  Cherries. 

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162  Norwegian  Landscape.  Qo 

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1*63  Candlelight  Scene.  u  4 

YAN  SCHENDEL. 

i  64  Virgin  and  Child.  ^ 

1  65  Bacchus  &  Ariadne.  Gerard  Lairesse. 

166  Companion. 

These  two  Paintings  from  the  John  Hunter  collection — two  very 

fine  examples  of  the  Dutch  School.  The  Dutch  esteem  f 
Lairesse  as  their  greatest  historical  Painter. 

167  Trout. 

INGRAM. 

.  168  Sheep.  Chromo ,  after  Rosa  Bonheur. 
ni68a  Phoebus.  Painted  in  body  colors. 

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MARBLES. 

169  I  nno  cell  ce.  In  oval  frame. 

R.  II.  PARKES. 


172  Prayer.  Statuette. 


B.  M.  PICKETT. 

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